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Category Archives: Psychology
Staying Positive While Organizing Through a Transition
“How do you do a don’t?” the young child of an acquaintance recently asked. I like this question. It relates to the work I do, helping people stay positive while organizing through a transition. I also found it to be … Continue reading
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Organizing Your Important Papers – Part 2
Continuing from last week’s post about organizing your important papers… Ask yourself: what else comes to mind that’s vital or important to have stored in a safe place if a fire or flood occurs? This leads to the next question: … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 4
Continuing from last week’s post … Identifying the “big rocks” (important activities) in life is an especially beneficial activity if things have recently changed for you. Transition can be challenging and disorienting, it’s also a great opportunity to reassess your big … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 3
Continuing from last week’s post… Do you remember the Harry Chapin song “Cat’s in the Cradle” from the 1970’s? It was about a man who was always busy working and never had time for his son. The son watched and … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 2
Continuing from last week’s post… After the instructor told the students to put the various sizes stones, sand, and water into the mason jars and they set about the task. In not much time at all, there was a lot … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 1
Most of us are very busy. There are a lot of pressures around juggling work, school, managing projects, attending events, and assisting family members and friends. We care for our health, our community, and our world. Some folks are not … Continue reading